Rats. Monday I ran a full mile without walking, as part of a five-mile route, mostly running. Tuesday my sweeties and I walked from our home down to the local co-op grocery and back, six miles and more than 300 feet elevation change, wearing backpacks.
On the way back I felt a little twinge in the upper outside of the right thigh, no problem. Wednesday morning, however, that twinge was far worse, severe enough that I took it to urgent care to check for a DVT. Happily the D-Dimer test was negative. The pain continued though, making walking difficult and stairs even more so, worse after sitting a while, better after walking a little. I assumed that it was as pulled muscle or tendon and made an appointment to see Katie, my therapist, on Friday.
Today, Thursday, the pain is much much better. As quickly as it appeared Tuesday night, it almost disappeared Wednesday night. I can jog up the stairs, and get out of a chair with only a minor ache. This recovery is too quick for a torn muscle or tendon, which may take three weeks for a full recovery. So what might it be?
Years ago I brought a severe hip pain to my favorite doctor, who poked around a bit and proclaimed it to be an irritated bursa. I said "Huh?" He said it would disappear by itself in two days, and it did.
Is that what this is? Is there even a bursa on the outside of the thigh about a third of the way down? Katie will know tomorrow.
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